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Comrades of the Kino
Tobias Rosen, Luise Mörke
4 episodes
4 days ago
Comrades of the Kino is a podcast about films, the histories that appear in them and the histories that they leave to discover. Each episode starts from an instance within a specific film, which then becomes a focal point for a set of questions: how is a particular space and time held and withheld by a scene, moment, detail, motif, sequence, place, gesture, language, rhythm or noise? Our approach examines how such instances reveal social and historical currents while simultaneously unsettling overarching narratives.
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Comrades of the Kino is a podcast about films, the histories that appear in them and the histories that they leave to discover. Each episode starts from an instance within a specific film, which then becomes a focal point for a set of questions: how is a particular space and time held and withheld by a scene, moment, detail, motif, sequence, place, gesture, language, rhythm or noise? Our approach examines how such instances reveal social and historical currents while simultaneously unsettling overarching narratives.
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Miranda Pennell on Strange Object
Comrades of the Kino
1 hour 50 minutes 27 seconds
4 years ago
Miranda Pennell on Strange Object

How do archival photographs taken from aerial bombers reveal a way of looking that amounts to a self-portrait of the colonizer? In this episode, the comrades interview filmmaker and scholar Miranda Pennell about her new film Strange Object. We discuss the Dervish resistance in British Somaliland, tropes of the colonial encounter and colonial warfare, as well as her personal approach the ambiguity of photographs. 

Strange Object will be available for streaming via Doc Alliance from July 12th onwards: https://dafilms.com/film.

Comrades of the Kino
Comrades of the Kino is a podcast about films, the histories that appear in them and the histories that they leave to discover. Each episode starts from an instance within a specific film, which then becomes a focal point for a set of questions: how is a particular space and time held and withheld by a scene, moment, detail, motif, sequence, place, gesture, language, rhythm or noise? Our approach examines how such instances reveal social and historical currents while simultaneously unsettling overarching narratives.